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Category is Visual Arts and Crafts. 6 websites found from 4291.

Art Right Now (more info)

This website contains Australian visual arts resources such as exhibition reviews, artist profiles and essays, links to indigenous art resources and websites, and film reviews. It is also the portal for access to the AVAD (Australian Visual Arts Data...

Art Seen in Western Australia (more info)

The website provides a venue for critiques and comments on the visual arts scene in Western Australia.The reviews and comments are contributed by a variety of informed art writers.

Deakin University Museum of Art (more info)

The Deakin University Museum of Art is managed by the Museum of Art at the Stonington Stables, Toorak Campus, Melbourne. On the website you can find information about the museum's art collection, the Stonington Stables Museum of Art, The ICON Gallery...

Drawing Australia (more info)

Drawing Australia explores ways in which people of all ages, cultures and abilities use drawing. They encourage everyone to draw by organising special drawing events. The website includes information about joining in, events, research, and awards.

In the Artist's Footsteps (more info)

This site is being developed as a site for art lovers and students of Australian artists. It is a comprehensive site with lectures, artists' biographies and links to Australian galleries. Artists of the Australian Heidelberg School is a particular fo...

USQ Artsworx (more info)

Artsworx enhances the education and training of students in the creative arts and provides quality entertainment for people of the Darling Downs. It does this by fostering new and established forms of the visual and performing arts and to encouraging...

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